The Nuts and Bolts of Teaching Astronomy 4: Exploring the Solar System - LivestreamJoin the ASP's Brian Kruse, Director, Teacher Learning Center and Formal Education for a series of workshops on the Nuts and Bolts of teaching astronomy.In this two-hour workshop, join experienced teachers who have taught astronomy to cover the “nuts and bolts'' of solar system exploration. Rovers on Mars, spacecraft orbiting ...
An hour after sunset for two weeks after the full moon, shallow Caribbean waters light up for a short time with arguably the most complex luminescent communication displays known in marine habitats. These displays are created by tiny crustaceans known as ostracods, colloquially known as ‘sea fireflies’, although they exhibit ...
Probing Europa’s Atmosphere and Surface RemotelySpeaker: Michael Velez, Southwest Research InstituteGravitons on the Move: Rethinking Gravity, Relativity, and Mercury’s Orbit Return?Speaker: Adolfo Santa Fe Duenas, University of New HampshireClick here to watch on YouTube